The ultimate in cosy, tranquil escapes, this welcoming cabin is surrounded by nature and has spectacular views which you can gaze at for hours on end. It’s an inviting, restorative escape for couples, solo travellers or small families, and welcomes canine companions, too.
An ideal base for exploring the Bannau Brycheiniog (Brecon Beacons) National Park, the single-storey cabin is a peaceful retreat filled with soft tones and natural textures. Leave walking boots in the handy box outside and stroll into the open-plan living space to unwind after a day outdoors. Prepare delicious meals in the sleek kitchen, with the benefit of an airy fryer and a dishwasher, and share them around the dining table as you enjoy the delightful views. A plush lounge area beckons for quiet evenings with a good book or a film on the Smart TV. When night falls, each of the two restful bedrooms – a double and a single – boasts its own en-suite shower room, giving everyone space and privacy. In warm weather, open the patio door in the kitchen to enjoy the enclosed garden, which includes a huge lawn, furniture for al fresco dining and a BBQ – perfect for leisurely lunches or gazing at the stars. The property offers private parking for two cars.
The historic market town of Brecon, 4.5 miles, is brimming with independent shops, great places to eat and cultural destinations, including a magnificent museum and art gallery, and has a beautiful cycling and walking trail along the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal. For an invigorating climb up the highest peak in South Wales, Pen y Fan is 8 miles away, while lovers of water sports and bird watching will want to head to Llangorse Lake, 12 miles. A drive of less than 20 miles will take you to Crickhowell, Abergavenny, Hay-on-Wye or the Dan-yr-Ogof National Showcaves Centre.